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from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import logging
import warnings
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.graphql_appsync.exceptions import InvalidBatchResponse, ResolverNotFoundError
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.graphql_appsync.router import Router
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes import AppSyncResolverEvent
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
from aws_lambda_powertools.warnings import PowertoolsUserWarning
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class AppSyncResolver(Router):
"""
AppSync GraphQL API Resolver
Example
-------
```python
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler import AppSyncResolver
app = AppSyncResolver()
@app.resolver(type_name="Query", field_name="listLocations")
def list_locations(page: int = 0, size: int = 10) -> list:
# Your logic to fetch locations with arguments passed in
return [{"id": 100, "name": "Smooth Grooves"}]
@app.resolver(type_name="Merchant", field_name="extraInfo")
def get_extra_info() -> dict:
# Can use "app.current_event.source" to filter within the parent context
account_type = app.current_event.source["accountType"]
method = "BTC" if account_type == "NEW" else "USD"
return {"preferredPaymentMethod": method}
@app.resolver(field_name="commonField")
def common_field() -> str:
# Would match all fieldNames matching 'commonField'
return str(uuid.uuid4())
```
"""
def __init__(self):
"""
Initialize a new instance of the AppSyncResolver.
"""
super().__init__()
self.context = {} # early init as customers might add context before event resolution
def __call__(
self,
event: dict,
context: LambdaContext,
data_model: type[AppSyncResolverEvent] = AppSyncResolverEvent,
) -> Any:
"""Implicit lambda handler which internally calls `resolve`"""
return self.resolve(event, context, data_model)
def resolve(
self,
event: dict | list[dict],
context: LambdaContext,
data_model: type[AppSyncResolverEvent] = AppSyncResolverEvent,
) -> Any:
"""Resolves the response based on the provide event and decorator routes
Parameters
----------
event : dict | list[Dict]
Lambda event either coming from batch processing endpoint or from standard processing endpoint
context : LambdaContext
Lambda context
data_model:
Your data data_model to decode AppSync event, by default AppSyncResolverEvent
Example
-------
```python
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler import AppSyncResolver
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
@app.resolver(field_name="createSomething")
def create_something(id: str): # noqa AA03 VNE003
return id
def handler(event, context: LambdaContext):
return app.resolve(event, context)
```
**Bringing custom models**
```python
from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger, Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.logging import correlation_paths
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler import AppSyncResolver
tracer = Tracer(service="sample_resolver")
logger = Logger(service="sample_resolver")
app = AppSyncResolver()
class MyCustomModel(AppSyncResolverEvent):
@property
def country_viewer(self) -> str:
return self.request_headers.get("cloudfront-viewer-country", "")
@app.resolver(field_name="listLocations")
@app.resolver(field_name="locations")
def get_locations(name: str, description: str = ""):
if app.current_event.country_viewer == "US":
...
return name + description
@logger.inject_lambda_context(correlation_id_path=correlation_paths.APPSYNC_RESOLVER)
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
return app.resolve(event, context, data_model=MyCustomModel)
```
Returns
-------
Any
Returns the result of the resolver
Raises
-------
ValueError
If we could not find a field resolver
"""
self.lambda_context = context
Router.lambda_context = context
if isinstance(event, list):
Router.current_batch_event = [data_model(e) for e in event]
response = self._call_batch_resolver(event=event, data_model=data_model)
else:
Router.current_event = data_model(event)
response = self._call_single_resolver(event=event, data_model=data_model)
# We don't clear the context for coroutines because we don't have control over the event loop.
# If we clean the context immediately, it might not be available when the coroutine is actually executed.
# For single async operations, the context should be cleaned up manually after the coroutine completes.
# See: https://github.com/aws-powertools/powertools-lambda-python/issues/5290
# REVIEW: Review this support in Powertools V4
if not asyncio.iscoroutine(response):
self.clear_context()
return response
def _call_single_resolver(self, event: dict, data_model: type[AppSyncResolverEvent]) -> Any:
"""Call single event resolver
Parameters
----------
event : dict
Event
data_model : type[AppSyncResolverEvent]
Data_model to decode AppSync event, by default it is of AppSyncResolverEvent type or subclass of it
"""
logger.debug("Processing direct resolver event")
self.current_event = data_model(event)
resolver = self._resolver_registry.find_resolver(self.current_event.type_name, self.current_event.field_name)
if not resolver:
raise ValueError(f"No resolver found for '{self.current_event.type_name}.{self.current_event.field_name}'")
return resolver["func"](**self.current_event.arguments)
def _call_sync_batch_resolver(
self,
resolver: Callable,
raise_on_error: bool = False,
aggregate: bool = True,
) -> list[Any]:
"""
Calls a synchronous batch resolver function for each event in the current batch.
Parameters
----------
resolver: Callable
The callable function to resolve events.
raise_on_error: bool
A flag indicating whether to raise an error when processing batches
with failed items. Defaults to False, which means errors are handled without raising exceptions.
aggregate: bool
A flag indicating whether the batch items should be processed at once or individually.
If True (default), the batch resolver will process all items in the batch as a single event.
If False, the batch resolver will process each item in the batch individually.
Returns
-------
list[Any]
A list of results corresponding to the resolved events.
"""
logger.debug(f"Graceful error handling flag {raise_on_error=}")
# Checks whether the entire batch should be processed at once
if aggregate:
# Process the entire batch
response = resolver(event=self.current_batch_event)
if not isinstance(response, list):
raise InvalidBatchResponse("The response must be a List when using batch resolvers")
return response
# Non aggregated events, so we call this event list x times
# Stop on first exception we encounter
if raise_on_error:
return [
resolver(event=appconfig_event, **appconfig_event.arguments)
for appconfig_event in self.current_batch_event
]
# By default, we gracefully append `None` for any records that failed processing
results = []
for idx, event in enumerate(self.current_batch_event):
try:
results.append(resolver(event=event, **event.arguments))
except Exception:
logger.debug(f"Failed to process event number {idx} from field '{event.info.field_name}'")
results.append(None)
return results
async def _call_async_batch_resolver(
self,
resolver: Callable,
raise_on_error: bool = False,
aggregate: bool = True,
) -> list[Any]:
"""
Asynchronously call a batch resolver for each event in the current batch.
Parameters
----------
resolver: Callable
The asynchronous resolver function.
raise_on_error: bool
A flag indicating whether to raise an error when processing batches
with failed items. Defaults to False, which means errors are handled without raising exceptions.
aggregate: bool
A flag indicating whether the batch items should be processed at once or individually.
If True (default), the batch resolver will process all items in the batch as a single event.
If False, the batch resolver will process each item in the batch individually.
Returns
-------
list[Any]
A list of results corresponding to the resolved events.
"""
logger.debug(f"Graceful error handling flag {raise_on_error=}")
# Checks whether the entire batch should be processed at once
if aggregate:
# Process the entire batch
ret = await resolver(event=self.current_batch_event)
if not isinstance(ret, list):
raise InvalidBatchResponse("The response must be a List when using batch resolvers")
return ret
response: list = []
# Prime coroutines
tasks = [resolver(event=e, **e.arguments) for e in self.current_batch_event]
# Aggregate results or raise at first error
if raise_on_error:
response.extend(await asyncio.gather(*tasks))
return response
# Aggregate results and exceptions, then filter them out
# Use `None` upon exception for graceful error handling at GraphQL engine level
#
# NOTE: asyncio.gather(return_exceptions=True) catches and includes exceptions in the results
# this will become useful when we support exception handling in AppSync resolver
results = await asyncio.gather(*tasks, return_exceptions=True)
response.extend(None if isinstance(ret, Exception) else ret for ret in results)
return response
def _call_batch_resolver(self, event: list[dict], data_model: type[AppSyncResolverEvent]) -> list[Any]:
"""Call batch event resolver for sync and async methods
Parameters
----------
event : list[dict]
Batch event
data_model : type[AppSyncResolverEvent]
Data_model to decode AppSync event, by default AppSyncResolverEvent or a subclass
Returns
-------
list[Any]
Results of the resolver execution.
Raises
------
InconsistentPayloadError:
When all events in the batch do not have the same fieldName.
ResolverNotFoundError:
When no resolver is found for the specified type and field.
"""
logger.debug("Processing batch resolver event")
self.current_batch_event = [data_model(e) for e in event]
type_name, field_name = self.current_batch_event[0].type_name, self.current_batch_event[0].field_name
resolver = self._batch_resolver_registry.find_resolver(type_name, field_name)
async_resolver = self._async_batch_resolver_registry.find_resolver(type_name, field_name)
if resolver and async_resolver:
warnings.warn(
f"Both synchronous and asynchronous resolvers found for the same event and field."
f"The synchronous resolver takes precedence. Executing: {resolver['func'].__name__}",
stacklevel=2,
category=PowertoolsUserWarning,
)
if resolver:
logger.debug(f"Found sync resolver. {resolver=}, {field_name=}")
return self._call_sync_batch_resolver(
resolver=resolver["func"],
raise_on_error=resolver["raise_on_error"],
aggregate=resolver["aggregate"],
)
if async_resolver:
logger.debug(f"Found async resolver. {resolver=}, {field_name=}")
return asyncio.run(
self._call_async_batch_resolver(
resolver=async_resolver["func"],
raise_on_error=async_resolver["raise_on_error"],
aggregate=async_resolver["aggregate"],
),
)
raise ResolverNotFoundError(f"No resolver found for '{type_name}.{field_name}'")
def include_router(self, router: Router) -> None:
"""Adds all resolvers defined in a router
Parameters
----------
router : Router
A router containing a dict of field resolvers
"""
# Merge app and router context
logger.debug("Merging router and app context")
self.context.update(**router.context)
# use pointer to allow context clearance after event is processed e.g., resolve(evt, ctx)
router.context = self.context
logger.debug("Merging router resolver registries")
self._resolver_registry.merge(router._resolver_registry)
self._batch_resolver_registry.merge(router._batch_resolver_registry)
self._async_batch_resolver_registry.merge(router._async_batch_resolver_registry)
def resolver(self, type_name: str = "*", field_name: str | None = None) -> Callable:
"""Registers direct resolver function for GraphQL type and field name.
Parameters
----------
type_name : str, optional
GraphQL type e.g., Query, Mutation, by default "*" meaning any
field_name : Optional[str], optional
GraphQL field e.g., getTodo, createTodo, by default None
Returns
-------
Callable
Registered resolver
Example
-------
```python
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler import AppSyncResolver
from typing import TypedDict
app = AppSyncResolver()
class Todo(TypedDict, total=False):
id: str
userId: str
title: str
completed: bool
# resolve any GraphQL `getTodo` queries
# arguments are injected as function arguments as-is
@app.resolver(type_name="Query", field_name="getTodo")
def get_todo(id: str = "", status: str = "open") -> Todo:
todos: Response = requests.get(f"https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/{id}")
todos.raise_for_status()
return todos.json()
def lambda_handler(event, context):
return app.resolve(event, context)
```
"""
return self._resolver_registry.register(field_name=field_name, type_name=type_name)
def batch_resolver(
self,
type_name: str = "*",
field_name: str | None = None,
raise_on_error: bool = False,
aggregate: bool = True,
) -> Callable:
"""Registers batch resolver function for GraphQL type and field name.
By default, we handle errors gracefully by returning `None`. If you want
to short-circuit and fail the entire batch use `raise_on_error=True`.
Parameters
----------
type_name : str, optional
GraphQL type e.g., Query, Mutation, by default "*" meaning any
field_name : Optional[str], optional
GraphQL field e.g., getTodo, createTodo, by default None
raise_on_error : bool, optional
Whether to fail entire batch upon error, or handle errors gracefully (None), by default False
aggregate: bool
A flag indicating whether the batch items should be processed at once or individually.
If True (default), the batch resolver will process all items in the batch as a single event.
If False, the batch resolver will process each item in the batch individually.
Returns
-------
Callable
Registered resolver
"""
return self._batch_resolver_registry.register(
field_name=field_name,
type_name=type_name,
raise_on_error=raise_on_error,
aggregate=aggregate,
)
def async_batch_resolver(
self,
type_name: str = "*",
field_name: str | None = None,
raise_on_error: bool = False,
aggregate: bool = True,
) -> Callable:
return self._async_batch_resolver_registry.register(
field_name=field_name,
type_name=type_name,
raise_on_error=raise_on_error,
aggregate=aggregate,
)